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Queer Latino Testimonio, Keith Haring, and Juanito Xtravaganza: Hard Tails

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In the tradition of the Latin American testimonio, this is the story of Juan Rivera, a.k.a. Juanito Xtravaganza, a Latino runaway youth who ends up homeless in the streets of New York in the late 70s and becomes partner of the internationally famous 1980s Pop artist Keith Haring during some of the most frenetically productive years of his brief life, as told to the author ...more
Paperback, 248 pages
Published September 15th 2007 by Palgrave Macmillan
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Elizabeth
Mar 07, 2018 rated it it was amazing
Raw testimony of the people who were left ignored during the 70s and 80s of NYC famously known for its gentrification and street aesthetics, the streets were actually left for dead...
Larry-bob Roberts
The first section of this book is an interview with Juan Rivera, who was Keith Haring's lover for several years.
I haven't read keith haring the authorized biography by John Gruen, but it apparently required setting the record straight. The next section gives a brief biography of Keith Haring, including a photo of the "Fags Against Facial Hair" stencil which I'd previously read about in Art After Midnight The East Village Scene (not referenced by this book, however.)

And then there's a section w
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Zovig
Nov 08, 2015 rated it it was amazing
a smart, extremely enjoyable meditation on the politics of oral history and narrativizing lives, especially the lives of the marginalized. Cruz-Malave's analysis of 1980s pop art is some of the best cultural analysis i've read recently.
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